Who is in the Electric Dreams cast?

The Electric Dreams cast includes:

Richard Madden

The Hood Marker episode stars Game Of Thrones hunk Richard Madden.

Richard made his name playing Rob Stark in the fantasy series but he plays Agent Ross in the episode which is set in a dystopian 1970s London and exploring the unrest between members of society who can read thoughts and those who can’t.

Holliday Grainger

The Hood Marker also stars Holliday Grainger as Honor, the actress also plays a part in Strike: The Silkworm on BBC One.

Holliday's first acting role was at six years old in the BBC comedy drama series All Quiet on the Preston Front.

TV roles the followed in Casualty, Doctors, Dalziel and Pascoe, Where the Heart Is, Waterloo Road and Merlin.

Channel 4

Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston also stars in one of the standalone episodes

Geraldine Chaplin

The episode titled, Impossible Planet, sees Geradline play the role of Irma Louise Gordon.

She is the daughter of the legendary silent film star Charlie Chaplin, and mother to actress Oona Chaplin.

The actress made her acting debut in 1965 and has enjoyed a critically praised career in the industry.

Timothy Spall

The episode titled, The Commuter, will see Timothy Spall discover a train which takes passengers to a place that should not exist.

The actor became a household name in 1993 after appearing as Barry Spencer Taylor in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

He is also famous for his roles in the Harry Potter films, The King's Speech and Secrets & Lies.

Spall, 59, who beat leukaemia despite being given just days to live in 1996, cut down booze after suffering exhaustion in 2014.

Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston will be seen in the episode titled Human.

The actor is famous for playing crystal meth lord Walter White in Breaking Bad.

He also starred comedy series, Malcolm in the Middle, and played Dr. Tim Whatley in comedy show, Seinfeld.

Channel 4

Timothy Spall stars in the first episode from the Electric Dreams anthology, called The Commuter

When is Electric Dreams on Channel 4?

Electric Dreams started on Sunday September 17 at 9pm on Channel 4.

The anthology series is made up of 10 standalone episodes set in their own unique and drastically different worlds.

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